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    Wastewater for reuse by J.A. Ogunrombi

    Published 1980
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    Building services component reuse: a response to the need for adaptability by Roy S. Webb, Derek Thomson, John R. Kelly

    Published 2000
    “…This paper summarises models developed by a recently completed pilot study to assess the technical and economic feasibility of component reuse. …”
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    A methodology for the 'live' capture and reuse of project knowledge in construction by Hai Chen Tan

    Published 2006
    “…This research was aimed at developing a methodology that facilitates the `live' capture and reuse of project knowledge in construction. …”
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    Minimum dimensions of a flat platform for opening a toilet door by Rod Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…from: Sanitation in Humanitarian Settings R.A Reed Published by Practical Action Publishing In an emergency the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of human waste is critical to the health, wellbeing and environment of affected populations. …”
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    Wastewater treatment for reuse by Markus Lechner

    Published 2000
    “…Kizito Hospital in Matany, located in the centre of Karamoja district in Northern Uganda, is a private institution which covers the function of a District Hospital since the 1970’s. …”
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    A methodology for usability evaluation of corporate memory design reuse systems by Peter Demian, Renate Fruchter

    Published 2006
    “…Based on a formalization of the internal reuse process from ethnographic studies, a prototype system, CoMem (Corporate Memory) is presented, which supports the reuse process, particularly the steps of finding and understanding. …”
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    Development of a methodology for live capture and reuse of project knowledge in construction by Hai Chen Tan, Patricia Carrillo, Chimay J. Anumba, Dino Bouchlaghem, John M. Kamara, Chihoko Ueda

    Published 2007
    “…A methodology for the ‘live’ capture and reuse of project knowledge is then presented and discussed. …”
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    Assessing barriers to reuse of electrical and electronic equipment, a UK perspective by Christine Cole, Alex Gnanapragasam, Tim Cooper, Jagdeep Singh

    Published 2019
    “…Increasing instances of reuse is essential if the UK is to successfully move towards a resource efficient, circular economy.…”
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    Reclamation of treated wastewater for agricultural reuse: a case study in Vietnam by James Corning

    Published 2006
    “…We must focus our attention on increasing the reuse of treated wastewater as a viable alternative to conventional water supplies. …”
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    A web-based prototype for live capture and reuse of construction project knowledge by Chika E. Udeaja, John M. Kamara, Patricia Carrillo, Chimay J. Anumba, Dino Bouchlaghem, Hai Chen Tan

    Published 2008
    “…Much of these efforts, however, are targeted at the firm-level, and they do not facilitate the collective learning of various participants involved in a project. This paper describes a web-based prototype (CAPRI.NET) that was developed to facilitate the live capture and reuse of project knowledge. …”
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    A framework to integrate design knowledge reuse and requirements management in engineering design by David Baxter, James Gao, Keith Case, Jennifer Harding, Robert I.M. Young, Sean D. Cochrane, Shilpa S. Dani

    Published 2008
    “…This paper presents a framework to integrate requirements management and design knowledge reuse. …”
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    Managing reuse in manufacturing system modelling and design: a value net approach by Shilpa S. Dani, Jennifer Harding

    Published 2004
    “…However, recent retrospectives of reuse programs show that organizational factors can greatly affect the implementation of a reuse program. …”
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    Knowledge reuse in manufacturability analysis by Sean D. Cochrane, Keith Case, Robert I.M. Young, Jennifer Harding, Shilpa S. Dani

    Published 2005
    “…This paper proposes a knowledge representation method that supports greater reuse of manufacturing knowledge in design. …”
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    Knowledge reuse in manufacturability analysis by Sean D. Cochrane, Robert I.M. Young, Keith Case, Jennifer Harding, James Gao, Shilpa S. Dani, David Baxter

    Published 2008
    “…This paper describes a set of modelling guidelines for the improved reuse of manufacturing knowledge in decision support systems. …”
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    Towards a circular economy: Exploring routes to reuse for discarded electrical and electronic equipment by Christine Cole, Alex Gnanapragasam, Tim Cooper

    Published 2017
    “…Waste reduction should be an integral strategy for meeting European Union commitments on the circular economy. The reuse of household goods, thereby increasing their life-spans, is thus not only part of the waste reduction agenda but necessary for progression towards a circular economy. …”
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    Potential reuse of coal mine wastewater: a case study in Quang Ninh, Vietnam by Huyen T. Dang, Ha D. Tran, N.T. Tran, A.H. Tran, M. Sasakawa

    Published 2014
    “…The co-research project between National University of Civil Engineering (NUCE) and Mitsubishi Rayon Corporation (MRC) has started early 2013 to evaluate if the MRC membranes could be a great tool for treatment of coal mine wastewater for reuse. …”
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    Stakeholders’ impact on the reuse potential of structural elements at the end-of-life of a building: a machine learning approach by Kami Rakhshanbabanari, Alireza Daneshkhah, Jean-Claude Morel

    Published 2023
    “…The second and third ranks among the social reusability factors belong to risks. Since there is a strong correlation between perception and risk, the potential risks associated with reusing structural elements affect the stakeholders’ perception of reuse. …”
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    User perspectives to direct water reuse from the Nano Membrane toilet by P.H. Cruddas, Alison Parker, A. Gormley

    Published 2015
    “…In order to maintain a user focused design development, a survey was carried out on potential end users in Kumasi, Ghana, in order to understand their attitudes to direct reuse of water from the toilet, and how the attitudes may be affected by aesthetic changes to the water. …”
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    Enabling the reuse of food-to-go packaging by Ryan Larder, Samsun Nahar, Nicola York, Nikki Clark, Rhoda Trimingham, Elliot Woolley, Garrath Wilson, Fiona Hatton

    Published 2022
    “…Polymer science plays a fundamental role in several areas of the PPFTG project in its aim to define a new plastic reuse model for FTG.…”
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    Live capture and reuse of project knowledge by Hai Chen Tan, Patricia Carrillo, Chimay J. Anumba, John M. Kamara, Dino Bouchlaghem, Chihoko Ueda

    Published 2006
    “…To address this, it is crucial for knowledge to be captured ‘live’ in a collaborative environment while the project is being executed and presented in a format that will facilitate its reuse during and after the project. …”
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    Manufacturing knowledge reuse for product design by Esmond Urwin, Robert I.M. Young, Liam Frazer, David Hunt

    Published 2011
    “…It focuses upon (i) how the sources of in-formation and knowledge were recognized, (ii) the definition and categorisation of knowledge and (iii) the potential routes for the reuse of manufacturing knowledge. The research approach is currently being developed to help augment a supportive information and knowledge sharing environment and bring about a more integrated development process within a high tech aerospace company.…”
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    Eco-trench: a novel trench solution based on reusing excavated material and a finishing layer of expansive concrete by Ana Blanco-Alvarez, Pablo Pujadas, C. Fernandez, Sergio Pialarissi-Cavalaro, Antonio Aguado

    Published 2017
    “…Installing utility pipelines generates a significant amount of trench arisings, which are usually transported to landfills instead of being reused as backfill material. …”
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    The evaluation of ontologies: quality, reuse and social factors by Marzieh Talebpour

    Published 2020
    “…Finding a “good” or the “right” ontology is a growing challenge in the ontology domain, where one of the main aims is to share and reuse existing semantics and knowledge. …”
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    Ramp access to a toilet by Rod Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…from: Sanitation in Humanitarian Settings R.A Reed Published by Practical Action Publishing In an emergency the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of human waste is critical to the health, wellbeing and environment of affected populations. …”
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    Principles of a diaphragm pump by Rod Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…from: Sanitation in Humanitarian Settings R.A Reed Published by Practical Action Publishing In an emergency the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of human waste is critical to the health, wellbeing and environment of affected populations. …”
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    Operation of a vacuum tanker by Rod Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…from: Sanitation in Humanitarian Settings R.A Reed Published by Practical Action Publishing In an emergency the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of human waste is critical to the health, wellbeing and environment of affected populations. …”
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    Elements of a pit toilet by Rod Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…from: Sanitation in Humanitarian Settings R.A Reed Published by Practical Action Publishing In an emergency the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of human waste is critical to the health, wellbeing and environment of affected populations. …”
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    Effluent discharge to a river by Rod Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…from: Sanitation in Humanitarian Settings R.A Reed Published by Practical Action Publishing In an emergency the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of human waste is critical to the health, wellbeing and environment of affected populations. …”
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    Ontology selection for reuse: Will it ever get easier? by Marzieh Talebpour, Martin Sykora, Tom Jackson

    Published 2018
    “…Ontologists and knowledge engineers tend to examine different aspects of ontologies when assessing their suitability for reuse. However, most of the evaluation metrics and frameworks introduced in the literature are based on a limited set of internal characteristics of ontologies and dismiss how the community uses and evaluates them. …”
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    Improving reuse of in-service information capture and feedback by Yee Goh, Chris McMahon

    Published 2009
    “…In particular, we discuss issues and experiences from a case study to enhance reuse of in-service feedback conducted with an aerospace company. …”
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    Transfer of faecal sludge to a sewer by Rod Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…Sanitation in humanitarian settingsfrom: Sanitation in Humanitarian Settings R.A Reed Published by  Practical Action Publishing In an emergency the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of human waste is critical to the health, wellbeing and environment of affected populations. …”
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    Toilet cubicle in a cold region by Rod Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…Sanitation in humanitarian settingsfrom: Sanitation in Humanitarian Settings R.A Reed Published by  Practical Action Publishing In an emergency the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of human waste is critical to the health, wellbeing and environment of affected populations. …”
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    Section through a sand filter by Rod Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…from: Sanitation in Humanitarian Settings R.A Reed Published by Practical Action Publishing In an emergency the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of human waste is critical to the health, wellbeing and environment of affected populations. …”
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    Construction of a pedestal trench toilet by Rod Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…from: Sanitation in Humanitarian Settings R.A Reed Published by Practical Action Publishing In an emergency the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of human waste is critical to the health, wellbeing and environment of affected populations. …”
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    Auld Lang Syne: A Song and its Culture (PDF) by Morag Josephine Grant

    Published 2021
    “…The book offers fascinating insights into the ways that Auld Lang Syne has been received, reused and remixed around the world, concluding with a chapter on more recent versions of the song back in Scotland. …”
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    Auld Lang Syne: A Song and its Culture (XML) by Morag Josephine Grant

    Published 2021
    “…The book offers fascinating insights into the ways that Auld Lang Syne has been received, reused and remixed around the world, concluding with a chapter on more recent versions of the song back in Scotland. …”
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    Laser stripping of TiAlN coating to facilitate reuse of cutting tools by Sundar Marimuthu, A.M. Kamara, D. Whitehead, P. Mativenga, Lin Li, S. Yang, K. Cooke

    Published 2011
    “…However, if any error is detected on the coated tools, or when the tooling needs to be reused, it is mandatory to remove the existing coating to facilitate reshaping/recoating. …”
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    When faecal sludge reuse doesn’t work: a look at access for the poorest and people with disabilities in urban Malawi by Adrian Mallory, Rochelle Holm, Martin Crapper

    Published 2018
    “…This research was conducted to evaluate the potential for faecal sludge reuse in Malawi, and the difficulties and challenges to existing attempts at reuse in a city. …”
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    Institutional arrangements for resource recovery and reuse in the wastewater sector by Alexandra E.V. [Clemett] Evans

    Published 2016
    “…Part of the approach to achieving this will be reusing wastewater and will require a greater understanding of the institutional arrangements that support or obstruct reuse. …”
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    Challenges associated with cleaning plastic food packaging for reuse by Samsun Nahar, Mala Sian, Ryan Larder, Fiona Hatton, Elliot Woolley

    Published 2022
    “…Reuse of plastic packaging for food is a promising route to reduce the environmental burdens but presents particular challenges due to the need to avoid cross contamination of contents. …”
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    Stormwater channel incorporating a sullage channel by Rod Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…from: Sanitation in Humanitarian Settings R.A Reed Published by Practical Action Publishing In an emergency the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of human waste is critical to the health, wellbeing and environment of affected populations. …”
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    Schematic view of a simple grit channel by Rod Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…from: Sanitation in Humanitarian Settings R.A Reed Published by Practical Action Publishing In an emergency the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of human waste is critical to the health, wellbeing and environment of affected populations. …”
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    A novel, high-rate, anaerobic digester to treat high-solids waste ensuring reuse and good sanitation planning by Alison Parker, Ruth Kennedy-Walker, S. Connelly, S.G. Shin, G. Nguyen, C. Rose, S.A. Parsons, E. Cartmell, Jamie Amezaga, D. Raffo, L. Mehta, C. Biggs, Gavin Collins

    Published 2013
    “…A consortium of UK universities is working on developing a novel anaerobic digester that will treat pit latrine waste and transform it into a safe and valuable product. …”
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    Assessment of public awareness and opinions toward waste minimization through a survey in the Kingdom of Bahrain by Roshini Sreenivas, Gulnur Coskuner, Alia Mustafa Khan, Warda Aloqab, Hanan Albuflasa, Tanja Radu

    Published 2022
    “…Sustainable management of MSW is an important mission for Bahrain’s policymakers, urban planners, and concerned municipalities due to the rising population, increase MSW generation rate per capita, and limited availability of land for waste disposal. A questionnaire-based survey of 300 respondents has been conducted to determine their understanding of the environmental mindset of the people living in Bahrain and their willingness to participate in waste minimisation strategies in the form of waste reduction, reuse, and recycling. …”
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    Toilet block close coupled to a septic tank by Rod Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…Sanitation in humanitarian settingsfrom: Sanitation in Humanitarian Settings R.A Reed Published by  Practical Action Publishing In an emergency the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of human waste is critical to the health, wellbeing and environment of affected populations. …”
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